Traffic congestion at block party in Sarasota, Sarasota FL
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As discussed during the dispatch call, dispatch received reports of heavy traffic congestion near 22nd Street and Cocoanut Avenue in Sarasota due to a block party. Vehicles parked along the street were obstructing bus routes, prompting a supervisor to be sent to the location.
Audio|Heard on: Sarasota FL Transportation Group Calls
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01:11
Transcript:
00:00
Dispatch, can we get a supervisor up to 22nd Street and Cocoanut Avenue?
00:03
There's a block party or something going on and people are parking their cars everywhere.
00:11
Copy that, 22nd Street and Cocoanut Avenue.
00:15
Fair play, fair play.
00:18
Thank you, thank you.
00:21
(number withheld).
00:30
Unit (number withheld), you may want to go straight down Cocoanut Avenue on your inbound.
00:36
You're probably not going to be able to make that turn from 22nd Street onto Cocoanut Avenue.
00:40
There's too many cars and trucks there.
00:42
Had a half inch clearance trying to go through it on the right hand turn.
00:45
You're not going to make it on the left.
00:49
Yeah, I'll check with dispatch when I get closer.
00:52
Thank you though.
00:54
Have a good day.
00:59
Unit (number withheld), this is dispatch.
01:03
On the way.
01:06
Thank you, ten four.
01:07
Please keep me updated when we get there.
01:11
We will.
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Location mentioned:
22nd St & Cocoanut Ave, Sarasota, FL 34234
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